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T**N
Coming apart fast using only to walk my dogs
I’ve had these gloves for about 3 weeks and use them only when walking the dogs as it’s a bit cold here in Minnesota. The right hand glove is coming apart significantly as you can see in the picture. Since it happened to only one of the gloves it may just be a defect as I have a leash in both hands. They are fairly warm, look great and allow for easy movement. I may give them a 2nd try as they are inexpensive however I do expect higher performance as I’m not using these for any kind of work that would allow for reasonable deterioration.
H**H
Great work gloves, waterproof and comfortable
I love these gloves! As a new rural property owner, we have a lot of outdoor work to do on our acreage. I bought a few different types of work gloves on Amazon, and these have exceeded my expectations. I live in NW Oregon, and for half of the year it is wet and 40-50 degrees. These gloves make being outside bearable. I’ve been wearing these while I pull ivy, cut and dig blackberry vines, and trim dead plants. I’ve had my hands in the creek to remove brush, and my hands have stayed dry. It’s amazing! I’ve got Reynaud’s syndrome, so if my hands get cold they turn white and are painful. I have not had any problems with Reynaud’s while wearing these gloves, which seems like a miracle to me. I get my gloves very dirty while pulling ivy. I dig out the roots by hand, so my gloves get very muddy. I find myself rinsing them off in the creek while I’m wearing them, wringing my hands together to remove as much water as possible, and laying them in a warm place to dry. It takes a while for them to dry, but they soften right up when I put them on again and move my hands around.These gloves are sold as being good to 32*. I’ve used them when it’s hovering around freezing, and was comfortably warm while actively working. Vgo does sell colder rated gloves- we also have the gloves rated to 4*. The reviewers are crazy who complain about these gloves not being warm in sub-zero temps with high wind. They were not made for that.I wear a women’s medium, and my husband wears the large. These are the same sizes we wear in other gloves.
R**.
Not Useful in Snow or Extreme Cold
While these gloves do offer some warmth in cool temperatures, when working in temperatures under 30 degrees (Fahrenheit), my hands were still absolutely freezing. An important thing to note is that these are not waterproof, as claimed. Like, at all. I drive a flatbed semi for a living and after removing only a couple of snow-covered chains from my load, these gloves became thoroughly soaked. The cold mixed with the wetness caused my hands to hurt, it was so bad. What's worse is after setting these out to dry (which took a very long time), they became incredibly stiff and the fingers were no longer a comfortable fit. I would not buy these again.
P**R
Outdoor exercise gloves, not DIY work.
Bought two of these and have used them.Pros:*Soft feel.*Wind resistant.*Rain resistant.*Fingers feels Warm during weather above 40 degrees fahrenheit.*Good for outdoor play activities like running, walking, beach cruisers, and playing with snow for upto around 15 minutes.Cons:*Inside fits well per fitting guide, the outer insulation is on the bulky side.*Leather is too soft for DIY work (It would wear out fast.)*I would NOT recommend for weather that is below 32 deg F/0 deg C (Freezing).*Fingers felt uncomfortably cold playing in the snow, at 35 degrees, after only 15 minutes.These are average mild winter gloves, NOT work gloves.
D**S
Keeps the hands dry
The gloves are a tight fit, brand new but loosened up and became quite comfortable after wearing for a little while. We had a recent snow storm and I put them to the rest. They kept my hands dry the entire time, but it was about 15 degrees outside and my hands did get a bit cold after a while. They do state they are for 32 degrees or above and I’d say that’s accurate. The touchscreen pad is on the outside of the fingers ( on top of your nails). Doesn’t make sense at all to me. Didn’t work either. As for wear and tear, my gloves were used for about 5 hrs total shoveling snow, removing snow from cars and hauling off broken tree limbs. They are still in tact and I’ll use them again. If the touchscreen pads were located on the fingertips they’d be much better.
M**E
Seems waterproof, definitely not touch screen
Well, water soaks into the outer layer, but didn't seem to reach the skin. Definitely not touch screen usable. Not sure how warm they are overall, since it's not cold here right now, but they're comfortable to wear. Don't know how durable they are, but they seem reasonable.I will say that I can see having the outside part less water resistant and the inside part more water resistant might make the gloves dry faster.If you have large lady hands or sort of average man hands, you'll want an extra large.Will try to remember to update once I use them.
D**A
too snug, not warm definitely not warm below 35ºF.
In temps below 35, these gloves are not warm. The XL is snug for a normally XL-L hand, and the snugness may inhibit warmth. Waterproof until you grab things, then very reduced water resistance, but with just rain they seem okay. Biggest problem is not being very warm, nor comfortable (due to size). Unfortunately I got these and the weather didn't turn cold until 9 weeks after buying them, so I can't return them. Yesterday in 30ºF weather, my hands were cold.
D**S
They worked great. As I walk I pick up aluminum cans ...
I received these gloves several days ago. We've had some days in the mid-20's so I wore them for my early morning walks to see how warm they kept my hands. They worked great. As I walk I pick up aluminum cans for recycling and the dexterity was very good. I will definitely caution potential buyers that they run small. I'm not a big guy (5'7") but bought them in a size large after reading several reviews. They fit snug on my hands so you need to keep that in mind. I'd venture to say they run about 2 sizes small.
S**S
quality
Excellent quality. Very good.
L**O
XXL way too small for my hands and touch screen does not work.
Grew up on a farm so I have fairly large hands. I consulted the sizing chart and ordered the XXL as it was the biggest size available and it looks like they were going to fit. However, it seems the the sizing chart gives the dimensions of the exterior of the gloves and not your hands. They ended up way too tight and I had difficulty sliding the wrist elastic around the wider part of my hand.Now, for the touch screen feature. I said it did not work, but it's not quite true. The issue is that the touch screen pad on the gloves are stitched to the back of the index fingers (on top of my nails). Suffice to say, this is quite weird and not useful at all.Promptly returned for a full refund.
M**Y
Good gloves
They are nice gloves. But kinda thick and weirdly sized. The wrist is tight hard to get hand through and thumb is small. Have to work it into the glove. They are water proof but its kinda strange they suck up water and you can kinda feel the moisture but your hand is dry. Would be nicer if they repelled water instead. Overall good gloves for the price. Id normally get a large glove got xl here and is leaning toward the smaller side but still good. Dexterity with these is a not as good as id like as they are a bit thick. wouldnt be able to tie smaller guages of rope or line with them on.
I**N
Really nice pair of gloves I'm happy.
They are warm comfortable and they do well in heavy rain. My hands were dry and that was with working about 3 hours in heavy rain. They fit great. It's just hard to manage the fingers. They are not all that thick just harder to use as the glove gets more wet all in all 4 out of five stars.If these are just normal gloves for you and you don't have to do any fine detail work with your hands these will be perfect.
J**
Great buy for under 20$
Have to say I love these gloves. Just bought another two pairs.My go to glove at the moment. I work outside with water and these certainly do the trick! The outside can be saturated but my hands are still relatively warm and 100% dry.(for sub zero temps get thicker gloves)Even if I get water down the cuff I just generally throw them on the dash and use the windshield heater to dry them out. 30 minuets or so and they’re good to go again.Just like your chicken fingers, turn half way through for even cooking..Grip isn’t great when wet due to soft leather palms.Stick to your normal glove size, a little snug to get on at first but they soon easy up.Haven’t rated the touch screen capability purely because I have a habit of taking my gloves off when using my phone usually because they are wet and covered in silt, sand or mud so it wouldn't be a fair reflection. However it is the black material on the index finger that has the touch feature, works but isn’t the best.
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